Inseparability of Science History and Discovery

Progressing along a logical path of discovery is rather like following a path through the wilderness. Occasionally the path splits, presenting a choice; the correct logical interpretation leads to further progress, the wrong choice leads to confusion.

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Figure 4. Relative abundances of the major and minor elements in the Abee enstatite chondrite, normalized to iron, showing their relative amounts in the alloy and silicate portions. Note that calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and silicon (Si), normally lithophile elements, occur in part in the alloy portion.

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Figure 1. Photograph of Inge Lehmann beside a scan of her original diagram showing discovery of the Earth’s inner core (Lehmann, 1936). For improved clarity, the circles representing the inner core and the fluid core have subsequently been traced over in red and purple, respectively. The shadow zone, not specifically marked on her original diagram, is indicated in blue. Note the reflection of ray #5 into the shadow zone.

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